Women's One-day International cricket

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Women's one-day international cricket is the short form of women's international cricket. Matches generally last for 50 overs, the same as in the men's game. The first women's ODIs were played in 1973, as part of the first Women's World Cup which was held in England. The first ever ODI saw the hosts beat an International XI.

In 2006, the ICC announced that only the top 10 ranked women's sides would have Test and ODI status. Hence the following teams have that status:

The following three teams have also played ODIs, but currently do not have ODI status, although they may qualify to regain that status in future.

There are also four other teams which once had ODI status, but no longer play such games. Three appeared only in the 1973 Women's World Cup. The four former ODI teams are:

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International Women's cricket

ICC - Women's World Cup

International forms

Women's Test cricket | Women's One-day International | Women's Twenty20


National women's cricket teams
Test and ODI: Australia | England | India | Ireland | Netherlands | New Zealand | Pakistan | South Africa | Sri Lanka | West Indies
Other teams: Bermuda | Canada | China | Hong Kong | Japan | Kenya | Malaysia | Papua New Guinea | Scotland | Singapore | Tanzania | Uganda | Wales | Zimbabwe
Defunct teams: Denmark | International XI | Jamaica | Trinidad & Tobago | Young England